Days before the torch relay was due to begin in
March this year, the International Olympic Committee and the
Japanese government took the unprecedented decision to postpone
the Games.
Despite COVID-19 restrictions and rising cases in Japan,
organisers announced on Tuesday that the 121-day tour, which
starts in Fukushima and ends in Tokyo's National Stadium during
the Games opening ceremony on July 23, will go ahead.
The announcement came after a poll by NHK broadcaster showed a
third of Japanese residents want the Tokyo Olympics to be
scrapped amid fears that an influx of foreign visitors may cause
a further spike in COVID-19 cases.
As Japan grapples with a third wave of infections, the NHK poll,
conducted from Dec. 11-13, showed 32% of respondents wanted the
Summer Games to be cancelled entirely.
Only 27% said they should go ahead as scheduled and 31% favoured
another delay.
To mark 100 days until the start of the tour, Tokyo Skytree, the
tallest tower in the world and an iconic part of the Japanese
capital’s skyline, was illuminated on Tuesday in the pinkish
gold hue of Tokyo's Olympic torch.
Organisers said the full relay route would be announced in
February.
(Reporting by Jack Tarrant, editing by Ed Osmond)
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